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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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After the relative marketing failure of the last version of the DRA unit, the frozen peaks trading company decided that they most improve on their design, make it bigger, better, and with more rockets!

The result is this piece of black steel.

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the rockets are filled with gunpowder, used as both a propellant and explosive, ad can travel nearly 200 yards.

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Edited by Jakon
Posted

Nice build, but in my opinion it looks a little too modern for GoH

I actually asked before posting it, and this is version 2, I have another version somewhere.
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You might want to mention that the gunpowder is very unstable. I think that's what we've done in the past.

That's probably a good idea
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Was there a side in the battle that you wanted to sell these to?

Looks cool, I think we will put in a rule that upon firing there is a % chance the thing explodes. hahaha. That should make for a good time, and show how unstable gunpowder is in Historica.

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Dugal definately, and the reason that it's made of dwarven black steel is so that upon misfiring the rockets go boom but the chassis stays.

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Dugal definately, and the reason that it's made of dwarven black steel is so that upon misfiring the rockets go boom but the chassis stays.

Sounds good. I think we will make the rules something like 25% chance the rocket explodes rather than fires. And then a 10% chance after explosion of catastrophic failure. If not catastrophic explosion happens, the artillery survives to fight another round.

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Sounds good. I think we will make the rules something like 25% chance the rocket explodes rather than fires. And then a 10% chance after explosion of catastrophic failure. If not catastrophic explosion happens, the artillery survives to fight another round.

Right, but would that be 25% per rocket or per volley?

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